As a lifelong Los Angeles resident I envy you guys - sure we have great weather pretty much year round, no complaints there. But when I read of “burning trash and BBQ” there’s just something very Americana sounding to it. I imagine rural country roads and tree lined streets with picket fences. We have a fair amount of those out here too but it’s not the same. It’s like those commercials a long time ago where it shows the coffee shop opening and the sun rising over farm fields as a semi-truck rolls down the highway. A dusty cowboy herding cattle, firemen washing their fire truck, auto workers assembling vehicles. Images that are burned into my brain and that make me proud to be an American.
Sorry for the tangent but your description of your day got me thinking. I wonder if in another life I was once a Tennessean. Or anywhere else besides L.A.. I just wanted to say, enjoy the rest of your day!
As a lifelong Los Angeles resident I envy you guys - sure we have great weather pretty much year round, no complaints there. But when I read of “burning trash and BBQ” there’s just something very Americana sounding to it. I imagine rural country roads and tree lined streets with picket fences. We have a fair amount of those out here too but it’s not the same. It’s like those commercials a long time ago where it shows the coffee shop opening and the sun rising over farm fields as a semi-truck rolls down the highway. A dusty cowboy herding cattle, firemen washing their fire truck, auto workers assembling vehicles. Images that are burned into my brain and that make me proud to be an American.
Sorry for the tangent but your description of your day got me thinking. I wonder if in another life I was once a Tennessean. Or anywhere else besides L.A.. I just wanted to say, enjoy the rest of your day!
🇺🇸 God Bless America🇺🇸
Y'all's convo made my day. Thanks. Also a TN native.
Sounds like you have some relocating to do.
It would be neat if it looked like that out here